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Week 8
Vegetation
23
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Height
18 hrs
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Zuckerrohr-Melasse
1 ml/l
Bio-Heaven - BioBizz
Bio-Heaven
2 ml/l
Alg-A-Mic - BioBizz
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Mintberrycrunch Mintberrycrunch
4 days ago
running the light on 60% light intensity with a distance of 30-45 cm (38 cm) Decided to cut the wires off the plants and let them grow in height. The smaller plant outrooted its pot and i've been putting it into its final one.
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Grow Questions
Mintberrycrunch
Mintberrycrunchstarted grow question 21 days ago
I bought a bag of bacillus subtilis to add to the water from my local garden shop. I read that bacillus subtilis is also functioning as a fungicide. Can i still use mykorrhizae / trichoderma fungi or is it a waste?
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 20 days ago
Just because something is listed as it does not always mean it will be effective. This is a snip it from google. Bacillus subtilis GBO3 is a bacterium that is used as a fungicide on flower and ornamental seeds, and on agricultural seeds including seeds for cotton, vegetables, peanuts, and soybeans. The bacterium colonizes the developing root system of the plant and thus competes with certain fungal disease organisms. Maybe the bacteria does not interfere with none pathogenic fungal species of the plant. Or maybe they're not good at combating the ones in the other product. These where a few study done about this. foot note, I did not read them but it might have the information your looking for given the title, but it does use very specific spices of fungus and bacteria. IDK if yours are the same. different strains of the same bacteria can have different results, so best to not over think it. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7145286/ and another one https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9780869/ High Phosphorus content in the medium will prevent a lot of mycorrhizae from even growing. and most cannabis feed are high P in folower so I don't think you have much to worry about, I would still use all the products but maybe do a test of it first on one plant first and see how it does. Give it a week or two to show any issues. Good Luck!
Mintberrycrunch
Mintberrycrunchstarted grow question 21 days ago
I bought a bag of bacillus subtilis to add to the water from my local garden shop. I read that bacillus subtilis is also functioning as a fungicide. Can i still use mykorrhizae / trichoderma fungi or is it a waste?
Solved
like
m0use
m0useanswered grow question 20 days ago
Just because something is listed as it does not always mean it will be effective. This is a snip it from google. Bacillus subtilis GBO3 is a bacterium that is used as a fungicide on flower and ornamental seeds, and on agricultural seeds including seeds for cotton, vegetables, peanuts, and soybeans. The bacterium colonizes the developing root system of the plant and thus competes with certain fungal disease organisms. Maybe the bacteria does not interfere with none pathogenic fungal species of the plant. Or maybe they're not good at combating the ones in the other product. These where a few study done about this. foot note, I did not read them but it might have the information your looking for given the title, but it does use very specific spices of fungus and bacteria. IDK if yours are the same. different strains of the same bacteria can have different results, so best to not over think it. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7145286/ and another one https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9780869/ High Phosphorus content in the medium will prevent a lot of mycorrhizae from even growing. and most cannabis feed are high P in flower so I don't think you have much to worry about, I would still use all the products but maybe do a test of it first on one plant first and see how it does. Give it a week or two to show any issues. Good Luck!
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